„Jüdische Hunde“: Ein 17-jähriger Junge wurde in einem Bus in Pantin, Frankreich, wegen seiner Kippa gewaltsam angegriffen

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    1. GreenTreeAndBlueSky on

      I see the antisemites are the usual suspects. I’m sure they can explain how this was somehow all antizionist and an act of solidarity towards their muslim brothers.

    2. 0LoveAnonymous0 on

      >Two undocumented Algerian nationals were scheduled to be tried this Tuesday in Bobigny for the violent theft of a 17-year-old’s kippah. This new case of antisemitism was postponed due to a protest movement by lawyers.
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      >No lawyer, no trial. That was the situation for this new antisemitic case, originally set to be heard on Tuesday and now rescheduled for December 9. Since Tuesday, lawyers from the Bobigny Bar Association (Seine-Saint-Denis) have suspended their criminal duty service at the courthouse detention area to denounce the serious misconduct that occurred on October 29: two police officers from the holding area are accused of aggravated rape against a detained woman.
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      >In the defendants’ box were two 24-year-old men, undocumented and of Algerian nationality, charged with a violent robbery on a bus on Monday, October 27, in Pantin (Seine-Saint-Denis), for which the antisemitic nature of the crime was retained. They faced Sacha (name changed), age 17, sitting in the front row of the courtroom beside his father — both wearing a kippah.
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      >“They tore off Sacha’s kippah,” said the presiding judge, after one of the defendants “pressed his forehead against that of the victim.” The attack was accompanied by insults: “Jewish dog,” “Dirty Jew.” When the two men were later arrested on Saturday, they “mimed a throat-slitting gesture and pretended to shoot at the victim.” A third minor suspect will be tried separately.
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      >Street cigarette vendors At the hearing, both men kept a low profile. Heads down, they barely spoke, answering quietly through their interpreter. “I sleep at La Roseraie,” said one, unable to give a street number. The other is homeless. Both work as street cigarette vendors around the Quatre-Chemins area, between Aubervilliers and Pantin.
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      >The court did not dwell on the facts. In the hallway afterward, Sacha agreed to recount the traumatic episode. He was prescribed ten days of total incapacity for work due to severe psychological distress. He said it was “the first time someone physically attacked” him. Usually, it was “hateful looks” that targeted him.
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      >On Monday, October 27, around 5:30 p.m., Sacha had just left the Orthodox Jewish high school Chné-Or in Aubervilliers. He boarded a bus. Three passengers who got on in Aubervilliers first harassed an adult man with children, all wearing kippahs. “Free Palestine,” “Allahu Akbar,” they shouted. The frightened man and the children moved to the back of the crowded bus. The trio then turned to Sacha, insulted him, and threatened to kill him. Then, without warning, they got off at Quatre-Chemins, where they sell contraband cigarettes.
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      >“Attacked on his daily commute” Abdelkrim and his accomplice have never admitted the facts. On Tuesday, the first claimed that “we were just talking about our Palestinian brothers.” Having recently arrived in France — one in 2023 — both seem adrift.
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      >Sacha’s lawyer, Me Lucas Veil, emphasized that his client had been “attacked on his daily commute” and urged “the court to protect him.” The two defendants were placed in pre-trial detention until the December 9 hearing, as requested by the deputy prosecutor, citing the risk of reoffending.
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      >Since the attack, Sacha says he now often “hides his kippah under a cap” or “slips it into his pocket.”
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      >“It hurts to have to disappear in order to exist,” confided the wounded young man.
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      >Now, “his mother drives him to and from school. A big boy like him, almost eighteen,” his father said with a hint of humor — though it was clear that the shock deeply affected the family, as well as the community at his school.

    3. Few-Ability-7312 on

      Congratulations France, you just gave Trump more excuses to further the ICE Raids

    4. Good thing they shouted „Free Palestine“ first, otherwise someone might think they hate Jews…

    5. TheTesticler on

      All this is going to do is stoke more anti-Islam/anti-middle-eastern sentiment.

      Stupid thing to do.

      Edit: Downvote me all you want, but this is true.

    6. thepoliticator on

      Globalizing the intifada one western country at a time. Naive westerners need to wake up.

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